Here, let me show you exactly how it works. Seriously, doesn't that look altogether natural? I'm guessing by the time you're done with this movie, you'll think to yourself, "Wow, life makes so much sense "when you measure it in whole number increments "from one to seven." Whereas once you get to be my age, which happens to be more than seven, not so much. See how radically they differ? And yet, now they are the same. ![]() ![]() Which is why we're going to use clone source plus diffusion to paint this right eyelash on to this left one. And yet together, they are quite powerful. In whole number increments, such as two, three, and four, not to mention five and six. You also have this thing in the options bar called the diffusion value. For example, you can transform the source data on the fly using a thing called the clone source panel. ![]() But you? You do have some powers of your own. ![]() Wizardry such as we muggles may never understand. And then Photoshop preforms some patented wizardry in order to blend it all together. You alt-click on a source point, that's an option-click on a Mac, and then you paint to clone the source onto the destination. You know the healing brush, in Photoshop? Not the spot healing brush, but the regular, old school healing brush.
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